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Abe was temporarily transferred to Nintendo Software Technology Corporation in U.S. to aid in the development of [[Metroid Prime Hunters]].
Abe was temporarily transferred to Nintendo Software Technology Corporation in U.S. to aid in the development of [[Metroid Prime Hunters]].


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Masamichi Abe (阿部 将道, Abe Masamichi) is a video game director and planner for Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Abe joined Nintendo Co., Ltd., EAD after a successful tenure at Namco Ltd. He is currently working with Nintendo Software Technology Corporation.

He helped develop and co-direct several titles, including Knukle Heads, Tekken, Tekken 2, Alpine Racer, Alpine Racer 2 and Alpine Surfer while at Namco. Since joining Nintendo, he has helped develop titles such as 1080° Snowboarding, Pikmin and Pikmin 2.[1]

Abe was temporarily transferred to Nintendo Software Technology Corporation in U.S. to aid in the development of Metroid Prime Hunters.

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